Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 09, 1913, Image 6

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I H tj .VI I.A.N I A HhUKl.lA.N A.N LI .\LV\S, 1‘KIUAV. A1A\ it, lyjy. F VAULTS FENCE Democratic Behavior of Spanish! King Startles Dignified Min istry in Dress Suits. & * WHI CM? * ■ sfe Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. PARIS. May 9.—King Alfonso's state visit to T rance came to a Hose to-day with a remarkable aerial ex hibition at the St Cyr Aerodome As the Spanish Kina and his official hosts looked on one aeroplane after another aerended until the sk\ seem ed filled with them Alfonso said ll was one of the most inspiring sights ha had ever seen One of the most interesting fea tures of the Spanish monarch’s visit has been his extreme democratic be havior. At Fontainebleau a gorgeous stand decorated with the royal colors of Spain had been erected in which Alfonso was to have sat while the troops were reviewed The chair in which the King was to have sat was of bronze An Astonished Ministry. President Poincare and the French Ministers,, all solemn, obsequious and In dress suits, drew to one side to allow Alfonso to enter the pavilion. Instead of doing so, the King ran down to the railing, placed his hands upon it and vaulted over the rail like an athlete Then he sat down on the grass and glimd m pair <>f held ci • to his eyes while the Cabinet Minis ters looked on In astonishment. They never had seen a King act that way before Shakes Hands With Aviators. After the aviation meet Alfonso in sisted on shaking hands with several aviators and mechanicians His white gloves were black with oil and grease when he got through The French press believes that the visit has hen of great benefit to both France and Spain Before his departure for St < vr. Alfonso held a conference with For eign Minister Pichon. at which the, question of Spain entering the triple entente with France. Russia and England was discussed It would then become the quadruple entente. Danish Minister Is Courting Again Washington Society Hears Engage ment to Mrs. Townsend la Renewed. WASHINGTON- Mbs 9. The en- gagf-mertl whirh friends insist exist ed bet" ern • Mrs Richard Townsend and M Conslsritln Hrun, Hie Danish Minister, last year, according to ru mor current this week, has been renewed Several times e liile stationed in other countrii • M. Bran paid visit- to Washington, many say to see the rich widow When he was sent to Wash ington a year ago every one expected 'ha' Mrs. Townsend would soon lake her place as chatelaine of the Le gation. CHATTANOOGA MAY NOT SEEK G. A. R. CONVENTION CHATTANOOGA, TKNN., May 9. Al'hough the time limit expires to rn- rrev. ii is not known whether or nr,i Chattanooga will invite the Grand ATI of the Republic to meet here next fall. The railroads. II is under stood. have failed to co-operate A formal invitation. It Is believed, can win the gaiherina inn r-itn STIRS MARSHALL Vice President, Piqued, “Wishes to Hear Nothing More on Mis represented Utterances.” NEWS ITEM The Democratic majority of the Senate, jn causes. Mas made a determined attack on the seductive influence of Rolf and baseball. A promise was exacted from members that hereafter enough members will he present in the Senate to main tain a quorum. More than an hour was spent one day in a futile effort to get enough Senators to transact business at an executive session. WASHINGTON. May 9. In answer to Colonel George Harvey’s charge, made ar -a. dinner in New York of representatives from the trust compa nies of America, to the effect th3t Vice President Marshall’s criticism of the wealthy acted as an “incitement to the predatory poor," the Vice Pres ident said to-day: “If anybody will produce a public utterance of mine for the curtailment of accumulation oi distribution of honest wealtW except by a fair in heritance tax. I will go to Wall street and personally apologize. “lh the course of a long profession al career, however. I have assert d that the witness who had knowledge of fraud invariably got mad when ne was interrogated as to the fraud.” The Vice President at first was in clined to take the matter as a joke. He said, however, that he wished to have the affair closed and to hear nothing more on the score of his mis represented public utterances. LEOPOLD'S WIDOW. DIVORCED. TO ID Morganatic Wife of Belgian King, Freed From M, Durrieux, Ac cepts German Army Officer. Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. PARIS. Mav 9.—Within less than 24 hour« after she had obtained a di vorce from her second husband^ M. ■Durrieux. it was reported to-day that Baroness Vaughan would soon marry •again Baroness Vaughan was the mor ganatic wife of King Leopold of Bel gium. and bore him two sons. After Leopold's death she married M. Dur rieux. but entered suit for divorce, al leging infidelity. A decree was grant ed in her favor yesterday. Baroness Va-ughan began life as a washerwoman, hut ner beauty at tracted the eye of the aged Belgian King, who took her under his protec tion and showered wealth upon her. Her next husband, it is said, will be a German army officer. Crosses the Atlantic To See a Ball Game Relative of Pierpont Morgan Says He Is Going Right Back to Paris. NEW YORK, May 9.—A passengsr came over on the Kronprinzessin Ce- eilie to see one good American hall game. He is G. D. Morgan, an Ameri can who lives in Paris, and nays he is a relative of J. Pierpont Morgan. “1 want to see Juft one good old baseball game and then T am going right back." said Mr. Morgan. What Ails You? THE PLAY THIS WEEK Mayor Pafford Declares Georgia Laws Give Residents Right to Angle in Banks Pond. Citizens of Milltown, Ga , deny that the town is In a state of excitement and that it will be necessary to e* 1 out troops to preserve order. Mayor William F. Pafford has issued a state ment declaring (Tame Warden Bols- elair became unduly alarmed. Governor Brown has not considered “ending troops to Berrien County. It is hardly likely he will. Until the Legislature changes th> law. Milltown sportsmen will continue to angle for the elusive trout in Rank.* fishpond so long as they have per mission from owners of the land on which the body of water is located, according to Mayor Pafford. “Section 7 of the game law privi leges a person to fish with permission from the owner of the land, which the Jo persons arrested had,” he de clared. "The statement of State Game and Fish Commissioner Mercer that hla wardens have been intimidated an i that the local authorities are too much in sympathy with the lawless ele ment to give any assistance is un true.” said Pafford. Bolaclair made 2rt arrests of per sons. He charges he was prevented from pioseouting the cases because the justices of the peace declared he would not convict any of the parties. Tlie whole matter hinges on a land dispute. The Banks estate claims to own all of the property on which the pond is located. Other property own ers say a title to all of the property has never been vested with Banks. COTTON MANUFACTURERS CONVENE IN COLUMBUJS rEATURF BILL AT There will he just four more form an ce s of th> Keith vaudevitt tha’ are at the Forsyth thi of the four will he lo-da which is already heavily s will be the Saturday matin* there is a large t-ai^ f*erformanees are Fr nights and t da' . headliner this week s (Jus Ed wards' Kin Kabaret, one of the most original ideas in modern vaudeville. The an is crowded with all of the Ed wards new wong hits Another feature is pretty Belle Story, the entertaining '.ocalist M'ss Story possesses a remark able voice The comedy act of Wil liams, Thompson and ('opr land is a scream The whole bill pleases For next week the headline act will he Paul Dickey, the star tool hall player <.f the University of Michigan, who will appear with a company of five people ■x • wil r * »■ t "TEh Come Baev,” h story founded on college life Another Mar act w 11 he ihe Apollo Trio, native Italians, who will pose as living bronze, statues SOCIETY NIGHT AT THE ATLANTA. Miss Billy lxmg and the members of he» company have made a big hit this week in "The Girl From Out Yonder." which i« at the Atlanta To-night will he special Society Night in honor of Miss Agnes Tinsley Harrison and a pat ked house is expected to greet the , ornpan.' A 25 cent matinee will be played to-morrow and the present bill offered for the last time to-morrow night. Next week the company will present. "Are You a Mason?" which is a roar ing farce comedy Owing to the de mand for matinee seats an extra mati nee has been added for Monday after noon and in the future three matinees will be given each week "Are You a Mason?" has a thousand laughs and its Presentation will serve to introduce two new members of the company to the public both highly experienced. Miss Harrison has an important role also. GOBI’MBPS. GA , Me y 9. The sn. I trial convention of the Cotton Man ufacturers’ Association of Georgia convened In f'olumbus to-day, with President F. B. Gordon, of this city, presiding. Among the speakers for *h* i!*i> were Stuart W framer president of the American t'otton Manufacture™* Association, and D. W Pcahodv. of Atlanta. Fuller Callaway, of l.hGrange, banker and manufactur or. also was on the program. FORSYTH. ir more per- • acta week One ’a matinee Id. another F» for "I'i'- 1 - aiding Saturday Now Georgia Road to Start Trains in June Elberton and Eastman Will Open Rich Country to Connection With Seaboard Air Line. Another railroad will be added to Georgia s imposing list, in June, when the Klberton and Eastern Railway Company begins operation from Kl- barton through C'authen, Fortsonia. Bell. Norman and Mallorysville to Ttgnall, a distance of 21.8 miles. It connects with the Seaboard at Klber ton. Eventually, ll may push on to W ashington to connect with the Geor gia Railroad. The mw line taps an agricultural district of some importance, which now has no railroad facilities. It has standard roadbed and equip ment It Is capitalized at $300,000 In bonds and $200,000 in stock. W. < >. Jones is president. AIRSHIPS PREDICTED AS DEFENDERS OF THE CANAL NKW ORLEANS, May 9 That aeroplanes are to he used extensively for defenses of the Panama (’anal was the .statement of Aviator Robert G. Fowler, who returned here to-day from Panama. He asserted that Colonel Goethals would ask Congress for an appropriation for aeroplanes and hydro aeroplanes to he used in connection with the proposed fortifi cations. E Crossland Bank Official Accused of Misappropriating More Than $7,000. MOILTRIK. GA.. Mn> * .1 H Cason, charged with the embezzle ment of more ihan $7,000 from the Bank of Crossland, was arrested to day at Crossland and brought to Moultrie, where his bond was as sessed at $2,000. The bank has not resumed business and will likely liquidate. ll is alleged that Cason not only embezzled the bank's funds, but un do various pretexts had stockholders of the Institution Indorse his notes at other banks for large sums. Cason was prominent in church circles and had the confidence of the people of Crossland. SENATE FAVORS COLCOCK. WASHINGTON. May 9.—The Sen ate Finance Committee reported fa vorably to-day on the nomination of S. 1’ Colcock to succeed Richard Small, the negro Collector of the Port at Beaufort, S. C. Oglethorpe to Spend Million Rebuilding Charter Is Granted for Rehabilita tion of Georgia’s Oldest Edu cational Institution. Following the granting of a char ter by Judge J. T. Pendleton Thurs day afternoon, it is expected plans for the rebuilding of Oglethorpe Uni versity. Georgia’s oldest educational institution, will be announced within a short time. It is generally under stood that expenditures will total nearly $1,000,000. The charter is for twenty years and stipulates that only members of the Presbyterian Church shall be members of the board of directors, and that each director shall make a donation of $1,000 to the college. The Incorporators are James W. English. Sr.. Frank M. Inman, John K. Ottley, Thornwell Jacobs, Edgar Watkins, Hoke Smith. W. L. Moore, Hugh K Watkins, E. G. Jones. James R. Gray and Hugh Richardson. Fulton County; George W. Watts, Durham. N. (’.; 1 T. Anderson, Cobb County, and J. W. Hammond. Spalding County. Effective Home Remedy For Lung Trouble It is a serious matter when the lungs are affected. A trip away or to a sanatorium is not only exj»en- sive, but'it involves separation from i/iome and friends. Some are bene fited. but few can safely return. Eckman’s Alterative is effective for home treatment. For example: 231 S. Atlantic Ave., Haddonfield, N. J. "Gentlemen: In the fall of 1905 I contracted a very severe cold, which settled on my lungs. At last 1 began to raise sputum, and my physician then told me I must go to California immediately. At this time T was ad vised to take Eckman’s Alterative. I stayed at home and commenced tak ing It the last week in October. I beg^n to Improve, and the first, week in January, 1906, I resumed my regu lar occupation, having gained 25 pounds, fully restored to health. It is now seven years since my recovery has been effected, and I can not f iraise Eckman’s Alterative too high- y. I have recommended it with ex cellent results.’’ (Signed) W M. TATEM. (Above abbreviated; more on re quest.) Eckman’s Alterative has been proven by many years test to be most efficacious in cases of severe Throat and Bung Affections. Bron chitis. Bronchial Asthma. Stubborn Colds and In upbuilding the system Does not contain narcotics, poisons or habit-forming drugs. For sale by all Jacobs’ drug stores and other leading druggists. Write the Kck- man Laboratory, Philadelphia. Pa., for booklet telling pf recoveries and additional evidence..' -• An tnritation lflaxt*od«4b? Doctor I 3 to evrry sick and B'.ung man tw 1 3 oonault the Faculty of the Im ’ ■5 at Buffalo, N Y., bv letter. Write your » mm eymytoras fully ana frankly. -*■* -**— — 35 letter will be carefully oonairtf — answered and its statement* S strictly private and sacredly "•» storPtarea = k€i is I Dr. Pierce’* = | Golden Medical Discovery § S ">akea for rich, pure blood and thus In- 3 3" rignrstee the system. For a tospid liver *• mm and ite attendant, indigestion, dyspepsia, 3 35 headache, perhaps dirtiness, foul breath, 3 32 nasty oeeted tongue with bitter taste, “ —• loss of appetite with distress after eat- 3 3 mg. nervousness and debihty, nothing is 3 35 as good. MEN Neat, Nobby Summer Suits for Men, reduced to . . $12.50 to $30.00 Men’s Tailored Pants, $3.00 to $6.50 Men’s Hats in the lead ing styles $1.50 to $3.00 Just Say Charge It Just Say Charge ft Your Credit Is Good Here MITCHELL 5<> W. MITCHELL the PEOPLES CREDIT CLOTHING co. FREE SAGE TEA BEAUTIFULLY DARKENS FI On Saturday only we are going to present FREE to every customer who pur chases 50c or more in any department, A FLY SWATTER. Now is the time to start your cam- jiaign against the fly pest. Drug Co. FREE THE REXALL STORE OPEN ALL NIGHT Mixed With Hair Soft, Sulphur Makes Lustrous and Cures Dandruff. S The use of Sage and Sulphur for 7 restoring faded, gray hair to lt« <> natural color dates back to grand mother’s time. She kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy an abundant with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance this simple mixture wns applied with wonderful effect. But brewing at home is mu say and out-of-date. Nowadays skilled chemists do-this better than our selves. By asking at any drug store for the ready -to-use product -called < “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair < Remedy" vou " ill get a large hot- i tie for about 50 cents. Some drug gists make their own. which is usu ally too sticky, so insist upon get ting “Wyeth’s,” which can be de pended upon to restore natural col or and beauty to the hair, and is splendid for dandruff, dry, feverish, itchy scalp and falling hair. A well-known downtown druggist says his customers insist on Wy eth's Sage and Sufphur because, they say. it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied—it’» so easy to use, too. You simply dampen i s|H>nge or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. Do this at night and by morning the gray hair dis appears. after another applicatio or two it is restored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft and abundant. Klkin Drug Co., special agents. Branch Store GRAND PHARMACY---Same Goods and Prices at Branch Store Here Are Some Money-Saving Specials White City Park Now Open SUMMER PRICES OH COAL Best Best Jellico Jellico Lump Nut $4.25 $4.00 we nave ev This is positively 50 c per toil less than srrade of coal in Atlanta. Satisfaction guaranteed, all kinds at extremely low prices. Wouldn’t ii pay ad and call ns before buyingf er sold this Steam coal of von to save this Charcoal ('all either phone 1787 for any quantity of charcoal, and we will have a wagon at your door in less than 30 minutes. HENRY !¥§E5NERT COAL €0. Both Phones: 1787 Main Orfice: F9 So. Boulevard Suggestions for Men Have vou bought one of our POCKETBOOKS made of sole lea-ther. hand-sewed and contain ing compartments for cards, si amps, papers and money? If not. don’t delay. Our supply is limited. Tan and Mack leal her. Each lias a printed Identification . ard for jou ft fill in. Two sizea . 24c and 49c We have a job lot of KNIVES which we are closing out. Have handles of gun metal, bone and pearl Ml made of gorwt steel and extra fine value While they last . . . . 39c Get a WELLER SAFETY RAZ OR. Looks like a Duplex Has while handle. Have heard some of our customers say they like it as well as any $f> razor they ever saw It sells for 50c You can't do better than get a Ligqett's RAZOR STRAP. Its worked-in by machinery and there fore, uniform. Best value in At lanta 97c REXALL SHAVING LOTION, delightful after shaving. 25 and 50c REXALL SHAVING STICK. 25c REXALL SHAVING POW DER 20c C-ppp With every $1 or more purchase of SHAVING MATERIAL that you make Saturday we’ll give you absolutely FREE a HONE for sharpening knives, scissors and cutlery of all kinds. 10 Big Specials For Saturday Through Monday. 25. Tiz 16o $1 Uisterine 59c 50c Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur 1 lair Tonic 33c $1 R B B. (blood tonic) 50c 50c Lemon Klixir (liver tonic)..25c 1 69c $1 Peroxide of Hydrogen 23c i Kexaii Beef. Iron ami Wine 60c $1 Wine of Gardui 59c $\ Uexall Celery and Iron Tonic 75c Why Is Our Fount So Popular ? Because we serve nothing but the best. Our milk is pure, our Ice cream is pure and our syrups are pure. Not only pure, but fresh. Nothing is too good for Elkin’s customers. We always keep a plenty of everything on hand, too. Ask for whatever you wish and obliging clerks will take personal pleas ure in seeing that your desires are gratified. Our ice cream is the cream of all creams, being made from pure cream. \ We Use from 50 to 60 Gallons of Milk Daily Our sale of the famous LACTONE BUTTERMILK is enor, tnous. ir is prepared by our own process and everybody likes if It is healthy and fattening. Vou should get in the habit of drinking it. Two glasses a day. saw will do wonders. You'll always find it at Elkin's, and you'll always find it pure Last year and the year before we sold more Coca-Cola than any other fount in THE WORLD. We have the proof in black and white, if you are at all skeptical. A Delicious Special for Saturday Only On Saturday we are going to ■serve our famous spring special —CARAMEL DELIGHT. Made of Caramel fee Cream and Marsh mallow Syrup' You get a delicious tas'o of both, it is easily worth 20c. Saturday only 10c Vbtbt Vinol is a tonic reconstructor. It Is a preparation that satisfies. It builds you up. It gives you strength and vi tality. Ask those who have used it as to its beneficial effects. We recom mend it and we stand back of it with a guarantee that will give satisfaction. If it doesn't we’ll refund your money and do it cheerfully. A bottle costs $1.00 Toilet Paper FREE Purchase a bottle of ELKIN'S BORO- THYMOL TOOTH WASH on Saturday and re ceive FREE an excellent TOOTH BRUSH. The wash is an .'"tisenlic. cleans the :eeth and makes mouth fee! fine Bottle 25c i “Kex" brand. 3.000 sheets to roll 25c Our regular special, roll or package, excel lent paper, four rolls (nr pack ages 25c Olive Oil Stf'Omik JJmm, kin M.llll. jewM«S*» _j*j»9M.rnuT»? nwwa For years we have been selling one make of Olive Oil. Why? Because it is the purest imported Olive Oil on the market. We v have had the State Chemist test M for our benefit for your benefit—and the result is ABSO LUTE PURITY. No household should be without a bottle of this Olive Oil. It has countless uses. When you get Olive Oil got the best. That’s tho only kind we sell. Pint. 60c. Quart. $1. Gallon, $3.75 FREE Prescriptions Where du> you have YOUR prescrip tions filled" For 23 years we have made a specialty of prescriptions. Wh\ not let US fill yours? Nothing t ;t the purest of drugs compounded b> experienced pharmacists We send for V'ur prescription. Use the telephone. Make Your Money Go a Long Way!! We can make your money go further, in regards to clothes, than you ever dreamed of. We guar antee the perfect combination of quality and low prices. Try us. Come in and see. WOMEN Ladies' Coat Suits and Dresses . . $10 to $25 Ladies' Skirts, latest styles $5.00 to $12.50 The very latest shaped Hats $2.00 to $10.00 A fine WASH CLOTH will be giv en FREE to every one who on Saturday pur chases two cakes of the fa mous HARMONY GLYCER INE SOAP. You can select either of two odors— violet or white rose. Two cakes .... Quality Candy We have just received another fresh shipment of those delicious JORDAN ALMONDS. Sold all over the country for 80c per lb. Our price 39c Get a pound box of the famous BARR'S SATURDAY CANDY, good as any 40c candy on the market. Our price 29c Remember, we are agents for H uyler’s, Park & Tilford'a, Llg- getts Gandy. 80c lb., and Msry Garden” Candies, the candies of known quality, per pound.... $1.00 10 Toilet Specials For Saturday Through Monday. 25c Sanitol Tooth Powder 15c 25c Ru hi foam -17c 25c Rathsweet ..17c 25c Rexall "Nice” ...15c 25c Perspiro Powder 16c 15c Mennen’s Talcum Pnw- " fler 2 tor 85c 25c Brookslde Talcum Powder, 16c 15c Retail Violet Talcum Powder 2 for 26c 75c Harmony Toilet Water 50c 25c FrostUla .....16c Housecleaning Necessities 1 lb Powdered Borax ,18c 1 lb Moth Balls 6c 1 pt. Wood Alcohol 19c 25 Peterson’s Discovery (for Roaches) 19© 50c Elkin’s Roach Flour 39c 35c Elkay’s Roach Food 25c 25c Formaldehyde Candles 19c 25c Wright’s Silver Cream 19c Half ounce of domes tic PERFUME goes FREE Saturday with each purchase of an ounce of SACHET POWDER, of which we have 50 pounds that we are closing out. Some of it boars trade-mark of leading makers. Per ounce . 39c